M-Audio II manual Encoder, Options WAV, Options MP3

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MicroTrack II

User Guide

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<Rec Time Available: This is not an adjustable parameter—it merely shows the space available on the media in MicroTrack II. When you select this option, it may take a moment to calculate the available time and display it on the screen. This information is provided to help you verify you will have enough recording space before recording, and make a choice of which recording parameters to use. If you see that you’re getting low on CF card or Microdrive space, you can choose to use MP3 encoding instead of WAV to yield recordings with smaller file sizes. Keep in mind that this feature only accounts for recording space when determining record time—it does not account for battery life.

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WAV Chooses WAV as the recording format. This format is uncompressed and will yield the highest quality recordings. Be aware that the files created in this format can be quite large. Also select this option to create BWF compatible files with position markers.

MP3 Selects MP3 as the recording format. This format compresses the audio data to yield smaller file sizes.

<Sample Rate: The options available in this menu will depend on the Encoder selected above. Keep in mind that file sizes will increase as the sample rate is increased.

Options (WAV):

44.1 / 48 / 88.2 / 96: These are the available sample rates when WAV is selected as the Encoder.

Tip:

44.1 kHz: This is the standard Audio CD sample rate.

96 kHz: This yields the best sound quality by improving high frequency response.

Options (MP3):

44.1 / 48: These are the available sample rates when MP3 has been selected as the Encoder.

<Bits: Like Sample Rate, the options shown in this menu will depend on the Encoder selected above. Keep in mind that file sizes will increase as this setting is increased.

Options (WAV):

16 / 24: When WAV is selected as the Encoder, this menu allows you to set the bit-depth of your recording.

Tip:

16-bit WAV: This is the standard audio CD bit depth.

24-bit WAV: This yields the best sound quality by maximizing the dynamic range.

Options (MP3):

96 / 112 / 120 / 160 / 192 / 224 / 320: When MP3 is selected as the Encoder, this value will determine the bit-rate of the file.

Tip:

96kbps MP3: This will effectively capture voice dictations.

160kbps MP3: This offers reasonable quality for popular music.

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Contents User Guide Introduction Setup and ChargingHardware Controls and Indicators Appendix Using MicroTrack II with a ComputerWarranty Terms and Registration Congratulations on your purchase of M-Audio MicroTrack IntroductionWhat’s in the Box Mac Product FeaturesMinimum System Requirements Power Saving Hibernation Mode Setup and ChargingConnecting to a Computer Charging the Battery with the USB Power SupplyFormatting the Recording Media Formatting Using MicroTrackBottom Hardware Controls and IndicatorsFront TopRight LeftFiles Menu Record Settings MenuMain Menu Options MP3 EncoderOptions WAV Channels Options MenuBacklight ContrastRecord Button Playback EQScrub Audio Rec Time DisplayTest Media System MenuConnect to PC Format MediaDate & Time Firmware Update Factory DefaultsVersion About LanguageSimplified Chinese language option Recording Operating InstructionsMicroTrack Playback Loop Playback While using Loop Playback mode, you canTransferring Audio Files to a Computer Using MicroTrack II with a ComputerCharging MicroTrack II from the Computer Disconnecting from Windows Using MicroTrack II as a Portable Data DriveDisconnecting MicroTrack II from Your Computer Swapping CompactFlash or Microdrive Media Disconnecting from Mac OSWarranty Terms Warranty Registration Warranty Terms and RegistrationAppendix Recording Time vs. Media ChartWAV Recording Time in Seconds Audio France Audio USAAudio U.K Benelux